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Bigger male breasts. Are more male breast cancers coming?

Most young men that I see for infection problems are obese. Because of higher estrogen levels they all have significant amount of breast tissue. With increased obesity rates more males with breast tissue are among us. Will we end up with an epidemic of male breast cancer 3 decades from now as these young men reach the age at which women get breast cancer? Male breast cancer numbers presently are low. Am cancer society estimates that 1720 new cases of male breast cancer will be diagnosed in 2006 and 460 men will die from the disease. http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_1X_What_are_the_key_statistics_for_male_breast_cancer_28.asp?sitearea= Most obesity is related to sugar drinks. http://www.cspinet.org/liquidcandy/ One more reason to avoid all regular and diet pop. Glad Bismarck schools passed this excellent pop policy last year. Dr Vinod

Train whistle noise - Effects on health, some ideas, solutions

Vinod Seth wrote on August 27, 2006 6:40 PM:"As a doctor I look for what is the major cause of an ailment and what if fixed would be of the most benefit to the patient. Careful thought is given to the final decision. In the case of noise around Bismarck-Mandan, N Dakota I think train whistles by far and away fit those criteria best--because of both severity (loudness, 85dB) & frequency (>1000x/day.) Interstate highway noise would be a close second. Both are fixable if we the people push for it - your city government controls train speeds through town and could hold that as leverage on BNSF or whatever railroad goes thru your towns. The city could require the railroad to give us safe, whistle free European type crossings to continue to go at 35 mph thru town, or cut speed to 15 mph 10pm to 7 am. It was probably 12 years ago that the our city Bismarck increased the speed of the trains from 30 to 35mph. That means we can cut it down too. For highway I 94 speed its the state N